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1. CASH TO CURB TEEN PREGANCY

Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 July 2003
WOKINGHAM is to get an additional £51,000 Govern-ment cash boost to continue the fight against reducing teenage pregnancies in the district.

2. UP, UP AND AWAY AS FREAK WEATHER STRIKES

Get Wokingham, Thursday 3 July 2003
BY AISHA IQBAL, DAVID SMITH AND SARAH BISHTON

3. MARRIAGE VOWS ON THE AGENDA

Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 July 2003
LOVE was top of the agenda for a Wokingham couple when they became the first pair to marry in the town's council chamber.

4. TUCK IN TO THIS FEAST OF ROCKING GOOD BANDS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 July 2003
All Day Local Band Thrash, Wilde Theatre, Saturday

5. BUSINESSMAN INVESTS IN HOSPITAL'S FUTURE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 July 2003
A WOKINGHAM businessman who ran in the London Marathon earlier this year has helped ensure that both he and the Wokingham Community Hospital/Times Pavilion Appeal are in great shape.

6. FIRM RAPPED FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY BREACH

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 July 2003
BY SARAH BISHTON

A WOKINGHAM firm has admitted breaches of health and safety regulations which resulted in a machine worker amputating his own finger.

7. PLAY DWELLS ON LOVE IN LATER LIFE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 July 2003
Angela Thorne and Tony Britton in a scene from Old World.

8. RIVER LODDON HIT BY OIL SPILL

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 July 2003
A SCHOOL is being investigated as the possible source of a slick of oil that had to be pumped from the River Loddon last weekend.

9. 'DANGEROUS' SCHOOL CROSSING SCRAPPED IN COUNCIL U-TURN

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 July 2003
A ZEBRA crossing outside a Winnersh school branded "an accident waiting to happen" is to be scrapped after just four months.

10. THREE DAYS OF QUALITY MUSIC ON OUR DOORSTEP

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 July 2003
A children’s procession adds colour to last year’s proceedings.
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